List of Sardinians
This is a list of famous people from or with origins in the island of Sardinia.
Academic figures and inventors
- Giulio Angioni (born 1939), writer and anthropologist
- Efisio Arru (1927 – 2000), parasitologist
- Domenico Alberto Azuni (1749–1827), Jurist
- Ludovico Baille (1764–1869), Historian
- Augusto Bissiri (1879 - 1968), inventor, credited as one of the first developers of television, the cathode ray tube and the fax.
- Remo Bodei (born in Cagliari,1938), philosopher
- Francesco Antonio Broccu (1797–1882), inventor, born in Gadoni, regarded as the first developer of Revolver
- Giuseppe Brotzu (1895 – 1976), pharmacologist, discoverer of cephalosphorin based antibiotics, and candidate for Nobel Prize in Medicine.
- Carlo Cercignani (1939–2010), physicist and mathematician
- Fausto Cercignani (born 1941), scholar in linguistics
- Enrico Costa (born 1944), astrophysicist, known for studies on the gamma ray bursts
- Erminio Costa (Cagliari 1924- Washington 2009), neuroscientist
- Joan de Girgio Vitelli (Alghero 1870 - Rome 1916), lawyer and writer.
- Antonio Fais (1841 – 1925), mathematician and engineer.
- Giovanni Francesco Fara (1543-1591), geographer and historian
- Walter Ferreri, Astronomer
- Gian Luigi Gessa (born 1932), pharmacologist and neuropsychiatrist
- Pier Michele Giagaraccio (16th century AD), jurist, lawyer, and poet
- Paola Leone, neurologist leader researcher of Canavan disease
- Giovanni Lilliu ( 1914 – 2012), archeologist, academician, publicist and politician.
- Eva Mameli (1886 – 1978), botanist, naturalist and mathematician.
- Ettore Pais (1856– 1939), historian with Sardinian ancestry
- Antonio Pigliaru (1922–1969), philosopher
- Graziano Pinna, neuropharmacologist and neuroscientist
- Paolo Savona (born 1936), economist
- Giovanni Soro (died 1544), the Western world first great cryptanalyst. Soro was employed in Venice by the Council of Ten as cipher breaker-in-chief.
- Giovanni Spano (1803–1878), linguist and archaeologist
- Nicola Tanda (born 1928)
- Pasquale Tola (1800–1874), historian, magistrate and politician
Activists
Architects and designers
- Paola Antonelli (born 1963), architect, senior Curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
- Carlo Battaglia (1933 – 2005), designer
- Gaetano Cima (1805 – 1878), Neoclassical architect
- Fernando Clemente (1917–1998), architect and urbanist
- Francesco Boffo (1796-1867), Neoclassical architect
- Renzo Frau (Cagliari 1880 - 1926), designer
- Flavio Manzoni (born 1965), architect and car designer
- Ambra Medda (born 1982), Designer
- Antonio Simon Mossa (born 1916): Architect, politician and journalist
- Vico Mossa (1914 - 2003), Architect
- Orazio Satta Puliga (1910 - 1974), car designer with Sardinian ancestry
- Enzo Satta, urbanist and architect
- Eugenio Tavolara (1901–1963), sculptor and designer
Astronauts
- Wally Schirra (1923 – 2007)
Authors
- Milena Agus (born 1955)
- Francesco Alziator (1909-1977), writer and journalist
- Giulio Angioni (born 1939) writer and anthropologist
- Gerolamo Araolla (1542-1615)
- Sergio Atzeni (1952-1995)
- Vicente Bacallar Sanna (1669-1726)
- Ludovico Baille (1764-1839)
- Italo Calvino (1923-1985) (Sardinian from mother side), writer candidate for Nobel Prize in Literature.
- Alberto Capitta (born 1954)
- Fausta Cialente (1898-1994)
- Antoni Cossu (1927–2002)
- Cecilia Maria de Candia (1853 - 1926), writer (sardinian ancestry from father side)
- Grazia Deledda (1871-1936), winner of the Nobel prize for literature
- Pietro Delitala (middle 16th century - 1613), poet
- Salvatore Farina (1846-1918), novelist
- Maria Chessa Lai (1922 - 2012), poet
- Gavino Ledda (born 1938)
- Emilio Lussu (1890-1975)
- Goffredo Mameli, patriot and poet, creator of the Italian anthem (born in Genoa by Sardinian father)
- Francesco Manunta i Baldino (1928–1995), poet
- Melchiorre Murenu (1803-1854)
- Michela Murgia
- Salvatore Niffoi (born 1950), writer.
- Gianluca Piredda (born 1976), writer and journalist
- Rafael Sari (1904 - 1978),poet and writer
- Flavio Soriga (born 1975) writer
- Pasqual Scanu (1908 - 1978)
- Pasquale Tola (1800-1874)
Businessmen
- Massimo Cellino (born 1956), entrepreneur and football club owner.
- Giovanni Antonio Sanna (1819 – 1875), entrepreneur and politician.
- Renato Soru (born 1957), entrepreneur founder of Tiscali and former governor of Sardinia
Cinema and TV
Actors & actresses
- Gianni Agus
- Mavie Bardanzellu (born 1938), actress
- Éric Cantona (born 24 May 1966), French actor and football player with Sardinian ancestry
- Vittorio Congia (born 4 November 1930), film actor
- Rossana Ghessa (born 24 January 1943)
- Rita Livesi (born 1915)
- Bruce Kirby (born 1928), American actor, Sardinian ancestry
- Denis Marti (born 1972), pornographic actor and adult film maker
- Christopher Meloni - American actor, father from Sardinia
- Gloria Milland (born 1940), actress
- Fernanda Montenegro (born 1929), Brazilian actress, with Sardinian ancestry from mother's side
- Tiberio Murgia
- Caterina Murino
- Amedeo Nazzari
- Alessandro Nivola-American Actor, Grandson of Costantino Nivola
- Marisa Pierangeli
- Anna Maria Pierangeli - also known as Pier Angeli
- Bruno Putzulu French actor, Sardinian ancestry
- Stefano Satta Flores, Sardinian ancestry
- Marisa Solinas, Sardinian ancestry
Filmmakers
- Luigi Batzella
- Antonello Grimaldi
- Nanni Loy
- Sebastian Piras, photographer and filmmaker
- Franco Solinas (1927-1982) screenwriter
Showgirls and fashion models
- Elisabetta Canalis
- Valeria Marini, born in Rome from Sardinian parents
- Giorgia Palmas
- Pamela Prati (sardinian from mother side)
- Melissa Satta
Police officers
Criminals
- Er Canaro (born 1956)
- Giovanni Corbeddu Salis (1844 - 1898), outlaw.
Journalists
- Corrado Augias (born 26 January 1935), Sardinian ancestry
- Pasquale Chessa (born 1947), historian and journalist
- Attilio Deffenu (1890–1918) journalist, syndicalist and patriot
- Annalisa Piras (born 1971), journalist and film maker [1]
- Cristiano Ruiu (born 1979)
- Barbara Serra (born 1974), Sardinian from father side
Mercenaries, soldiers & troops
- Tercio de Cerdeña, (founded 1564), infantry brigade of the Spanish Army
- Brigata Sassari, (founded 1915), mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army
- Granatieri di Sardegna Mechanized Brigade, (founded 1814), mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army
- Domenico Millelire (1761 – 1827) patriot, navy officer.
- Antonio Todde (1889 – 2002), oldest man in the world at the date of his death and the third-oldest military veteran ever
- Efisio Tola (1803 - 1833), patriot.
- Justin Tuveri (May 13, 1898 – October 5, 2007), one of the last Italian veterans of the First World War
Musicians and singers
- Maria Carta
- Chaoswave
- Niko Congiu
- Giovanni Matteo De Candia, operatic singer (tenor), known as Mario
- Bernardo de Muro, operatic singer (tenor)
- Francesco Demuro
- Mariangela Demurtas, singer of metal Norwegian band Tristania
- Roberto Diana (born 1983) musician, guitarist, composer, producer and session man.
- La Fossa (rap group)
- Paolo Fresu
- Ricky Gianco (born Riccardo Sanna, 1943), singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer,with partial Sardinian ancestry
- Raimondo Inconis (born 1959 ), contrabassoonist.
- Elena Ledda
- Nyco Lilliu (born 1987), Sardinian ancestry
- Pierrick Lilliu (born 1986), Sardinian ancestry
- Bernadette Manca di Nissa
- Carmen Melis (1885–1967), operatic soprano
- Efisio Melis
- Roberto Meloni
- Filomena Moretti, guitarist
- Marisa Sannia
- Valerio Scanu
- Angelo Sotgiu (born 1946)
- Tazenda
- Tenores di Bitti
Visual artists
Painters, illustrators, photographers, sculptors
- Edina Altara (1898–1983), illustrator and painter
- Giuseppe Biasi (1885–1945), painter
- Vittore Bocchetta (born 1918), Sculptor, painter and academic
- Carlo Chessa (1855 – 1912) painter, printmaker, and illustrator
- Francesco Ciusa (1883 – 1949) sculptor.
- Ignazio Fresu (born 1957), sculptor
- Giovanni del Giglio (died 1554), mannerist painter
- Master of Castelsardo (15th-16th century), painter
- Francesco Menzio (1899–1979), Painter
- Ugo Mulas (1928 - 1973), photographer with Sardinian ancestry
- Costantino Nivola (1911–1988), sculptor
- Aligi Sassu (1912–2000), sculptor and painter
- Pinuccio Sciola (born 1942), sculptor
- Mario Sironi (1885–1961), modernist painter, sculptor, illustrator, and designer
- Maria Antonietta Tilloca
- Vittoria Valmaggia (1944-2009), painter, ceramist sculptor and designer
Cartoonists & comics creators
- Aurelio Galleppini (1917-1994) (His parents were Sardinians)
- Igort (real name Igor Tuveri) (born 1958)
- Graziano Origa (born 1952), cartoonist, punk artist
- Michele Medda (born 1962), comic writer
Politicians
See also: List of rulers of Sardinia
- Giuseppe Abozzi (1882 - 1962), socialist
- Giovanni Maria Angioy (1751–1808), politician and patriot
- Gavino Angius (born 1946), senator
- Vicente Bacallar Sanna (1669-1726), governor of Cagliari and Gallura, Spanish ambassador
- Benedetta of Cagliari (c. 1194–1232/1233), giudicessa of Cagliari
- Enrico Berlinguer (1922–1984), Italian Communist Party leader
- Giovanni Berlinguer (born 1924), member of the European Parliament
- Luigi Berlinguer (born 25 July 1932), Minister of Universities, Science and Technology
- Mario Berlinguer (1891–1969)
- Sergio Berlinguer (born 6 May 1934)
- Francesco Cocco-Ortu (1842 –1929), minister of the Kingdom of Italy.
- Michele Columbu (born 1914), former member of the European Parliament
- Francesco Cossiga (1928–2010), former President of the Italian Republic
- Giuseppe Cossiga (born October 30, 1963)
- Graziano Delrio (born 1960), Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport with Sardinian ancestry [2]
- Bruno Dettori ( born 1941 )
- Oliviero Diliberto (born 1956), Party of Italian Communists leader
- Eleanor of Arborea (1347–1404), Giudicessa of Arborea
- Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937), founding member of the Italian Communist Party
- Hugh I of Arborea (1178–1211), giudice of Arborea
- Enrico Letta (born 1966), former Prime Minister of Italy. Sardinian from mother side.
- Ippolita Ludovisi (1663–1733), princess of Piombino
- Emilio Lussu (1890–1975), soldier, politician and writer
- Giuseppe Manno (1786 - 1868), magistrate, politician and historian.
- Jean-Paul Marat (from the father's side) (1743–1793), politician during the French Revolution
- Marianus IV of Arborea the Great (1329–1376), giudice of Arborea
- Giorgia Meloni (born 1977), ex minister of Italy (Sardinian from father side)
- Ospitone (6th century AD), chief of people of Barbagia
- Paolo Orano ( 1875 - 1945 ) psychologist, politician and writer.
- Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974), President of Argentina (Sardinian descent from father side)
- Giuseppe Pisanu (born 1937), former Italian minister
- Edmondo Sanjust di Teulada ( 1858 – 1936) engineer and politician.
- Giuseppe Saragat (1898 – 1988), President of the Italian Republic.
- Michele Schirru (1899 - 1931), anarchist who attempted to assassinate Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
- Antonio Segni (1891–1972), former President of the Italian Republic
- Mario Segni (born 1939), former member of Italian Parliament and European Parliament
- Adelasia of Torres (1207–1259), giudicessa di Torres
Sports figures
Athletics
- Sandro Floris
- Giorgio Marras
- Mario Medda (1943 – 1981), modern pentathlete
- Giovanni Puggioni
- Silvia Salis (born in Genoa, Sardinian ancestry)
- Antonio Siddi (16 June 1923 – 21 January 1983)
- Valentina Uccheddu, long jumper
Auto racing drivers
- Clemente Biondetti
- Domenico Brigaglia (born 1958), Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
- Simone Sanna (born 1978)
Basketball Players
- Luigi Datome (born 1987 ) professional basketball player with Sardinian ancestry who currently plays for Fenerbahçe Ülker.
- Marco Spissu (born 1995) professional basketball player for the U-20 Italian national team.
- Massimo Chessa (born 1988) professional basketball player.
Bicycle racers
Bodybuilders
- Franco Columbu, Mr Olympia in 1976 and 1981, and Mr Universe 1970 [4]
Boxers & wrestlers
- Fernando Atzori (born 1942), olympic boxing gold medalist
- Salvatore Burruni Boxing Champion
- Joe Calzaghe - father Enzo from Sardinia
- Enzo Calzaghe
- Nicolino Locche (1939 – 2005), Argentine boxer with Sardinian ancestry
- Duilio Loi - Sardinian from father side
- Simone Maludrottu - European bantamweight boxing champion
- Gavino Matta
- Graciano Rocchigiani - father Zanubio from Sardinia
- Franco Udella - World Boxing Champion
Extreme Sportsmen
- John Carta (1946 –1990), skydiver and basejumper pioneer
Footballers
- Simone Aresti (born 1986)
- Salvatore Burrai
- Andrea Cocco
- Sandro Cois - Sardinian origin
- Alessio Cossu (born 1986)
- Andrea Cossu (born 1980)
- Enrico Cotza
- Antonello Cuccureddu - born in Alghero
- Daniele Dessena (born 1987)- Sardinian origin
- Alessandro Farina
- Gianluca Festa
- Michele Fini (born 1974)
- Valerio Fiori (born 1969)
- Alessandro Frau
- Salvatore Fresi
- Gustavo Giagnoni
- Nicola Lai
- Valentino Lai
- Marco Mancosu
- Matteo Mancosu
- Marco Materazzi - Mother from Tempio, father from Arborea, province of Oristano
- Giuseppe Materazzi
- Gianfranco Matteoli
- Salvatore Pinna, goalkeeper
- Francesco Pisano
- Andrea Pisanu
- Marco Sau
- Katia Serra, Sardinian origin
- Simona Sodini (born 1982)
- Salvatore Sirigu
- Pietro Paolo Virdis
- Gianfranco Zola
Ice hockey players
Equestrian Champions and Jockeys
- Paolo Angioni (born 22 January 1938), equestrian olympic champion
- Andrea Degortes best known as Aceto
- Frankie Dettori - Born in Milan from Sardinian parents
- Gianfranco Dettori
Rowers
- Francesco Cossu (born January 11, 1907, date of death unknown)
Speed skaters
- Fabio Carta - Born in Torino, Sardinian parents
Tennis Players
Religious figures
- Abraham da Cagliari (8th century AD), Rabbi
- Ottorino Pietro Alberti (1927-2012) Archibishop
- Salvatore Alepus (1503–1568), Archbishop
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso (1796–1878), Cardinal
- Antiochus of Sulcis (died c. 110 AD), Christian martyr
- Ilario Cao
- Nicholas Congiato, (1816 – 1897) Jesuit, President of Santa Clara University
- Luigi De Magistris, Cardinal
- Saint Ephysius (250-303), Christian martyr
- Eusebius of Vercelli
- Saint Gabinus (4th century AD), Christian martyr
- Pope Hilarius (died 468), Pope
- St. Ignatius of Laconi, (1701-1781)
- Saint Lucifer (4th century AD), Bishop of Cagliari
- Antonia Mesina (1919–1935), Martyr
- Carlo Mario Francesco Pompedda (1929 – 2006), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura for the Roman Curia
- Riccus (13th century), Archbishop
- Maria Gabriella Sagheddu (1914–1939), Saint Beatus
- Pope Symmachus (6th century AD), Pope
- Joseph Toronto (1818–1883), Mormon missionary
- Aloysius Varsi (1830 -1900)
- Francesco Zirano (1565 - 1603) member of the Order of Friars Minor, beatified in 2014.
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.linkiesta.it/annalisa-piras
- ↑ http://www.regione.sardegna.it/j/v/491?s=191605&v=2&c=27&t=1
- ↑ Brown, Gregor (14 May 2014). "Fabio Aru: could he be Italy’s next big thing?". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ↑ http://www.ifbb.com/contestresults/mensworld/1970mrU.html
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